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Names of the first may be printed in Italics with the name of the
Names of the first may be printed in Italics with the name of the
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other party subjoined in like manner &#x2014; the number of the case in Roman Numerals.  [That is if the number of cases is computed from the beginning of the book in which they are all
other party subjoined in like manner &#x2014; the number of the case  
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in Roman Numerals.  [That is if the number of cases is computed  
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from the beginning of the book in which they are all
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contained, but if from the first Book published upon this &#x2014;
contained, but if from the first Book published upon this &#x2014;
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to the number of the case &#x2014; because the number of pages in any  
to the number of the case &#x2014; because the number of pages in any  
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one book will never be a thousand : But that of the <gap/><del>deleted text</del> <add>cares</add> <add>1-</add> running
one book will never be a thousand : But that of the <gap/><del>deleted text</del> <add>cases</add> <add>1-</add> running
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on indefinitely will come at last to be expressed by a notation
on indefinitely will come at last to be expressed by a notation
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which in the Roman Form would be unfamiliar in the
which in the Roman Form would be unfamiliar in the
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highest numbers to the People &amp; inconvenient<gap/><del>deleted text</del><!-- changed word ending, so letters are deleted, please markup as you see fit --> by it's length <gap/><del>deleted text</del>.]&#x2014;  
highest numbers to the People &amp; inconvenient<gap/><del>deleted text</del><!-- changed word ending, so letters are deleted,but illegible.  Please markup as you see fit --> by it's length <gap/><del>deleted text</del>.]&#x2014;  
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and of the<!-- changed word ending --> Page in cyphers with the mark <unclear>Plss</unclear> or <unclear>Dest</unclear>./ <!-- unsure how to markup a forward slash, whether Bentham mean it to be a square bracket? Please amend as necessary --> as
and of the<gap/><del>deleted text</del><!-- changed word ending --> Page in cyphers with the mark <unclear>Plff</unclear> or <unclear>Deft</unclear>./ <!-- unsure how to markup a forward slash, whether Bentham meant it to be a square bracket? Please amend as necessary --> as
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the case is <add>subjoined.</add>  Connected by the common abbreviatory marks <gap/><del>deleted text</del>
the case is <add>subjoined.</add>  Connected by the common abbreviatory marks <gap/><del>deleted text</del>
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signifying, "against", or at the Suit of" according as the &#x2014; party first named is <unclear>Plss</unclear> or <unclear>Dest</unclear>.  Those of the second inordinary types than the name of the cause, & the page where  
signifying, "against", or at the Suit of" according as the &#x2014;  
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party first named is <unclear>Plff</unclear> or <unclear>Deft</unclear>.  Those of the second inordinary  
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types then the name of the cause, &amp; the page where  
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mentioned.
mentioned.
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At the title of each volume may be mentioned the Judges and
At the title of each volume may be mentioned the Judges and
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Officers fo the Court during the Period which it includes.
Officers of the Court during the Period which it includes.
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At the title of each case the names of the several Council &amp;
At the title of each case the names of the several Council &amp;
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attornies of each side and under this latter denomination
Attornies of each side and under this latter denomination
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In Chancery the Clerk in Court as well as <sic>Sollicitor</sic> in the <gap/>.
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In Chancery the Clerk in Court as well as Sollicitor in the <gap/>.
Bench the Clerk in Court as well as Attorney &#x2014; In the Exchequer
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Bench the Clerk in Court as well as attorney &#x2014; In the Exchequer teh Attorney at large as well as the Attorney belonging
the Attorney at large as well as the Attorney belonging
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to the Court, where those characters happen respectively to be
to the Court, where those characters happen respectively to be
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Town as well as the immediate original Attorney in the country.
Town as well as the immediate original Attorney in the country.
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A regular preservation of these memorials has more cased &#x2014; in abundance than can be particularly pointed out — How
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A regular preservation of these memorials has more cases &#x2014;  
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many scatter'd intelligencies do we glean with avidity from  
in abundance than can be particularly pointed out — How
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many <sic>scatter'd</sic> intelligencies do we glean with avidity from  
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the writings <add>of</add> our incurious Ancestors, who little thought of the
the writings <add>of</add> our incurious Ancestors, who little thought of the
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search we make after them or the uses to which we put them!
search we make after them or the uses to which we put them!
[try to gather instances.].
[try to gather instances.].
2  <!-- symbol above number 2 -->  Of Places &#x2014; the mode of reference as before.
<head>2  <!-- symbol above number 2 -->  Of Places &#x2014; the mode of reference as before.</head>
In general one use of this will be an authentic History gradually forming of all the property of the Kingdom, in which by
In general one use of this will be an authentic History gradually  
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forming of all the property of the Kingdom, in which by
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the help of such an Index every man as he had occasion &#x2014;
the help of such an Index every man as he had occasion &#x2014;
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might read what concerned that past with which he had to
might read what concerned that past with which he had to
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do.<note>In a view merely literary it <sic>coould</sic> be of great use to typographical Historians in their compilation</note>
do.<note>In a view merely literary it <sic>coould</sic> be of great use to Typographical Historians in their compilation.</note>
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<p>
In particular in the instance of Boroughs in respect of their
In particular in the instance of Boroughs in respect of their
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Constitution, and of Parishes in respect of their <unclear>Jythes</unclear>, every
Constitution, and of Parishes in respect of their <unclear>Tythes</unclear>, every
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private man might see at once whether any thing had ever
private man might see at once whether any thing had ever
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been made towards the universal settlement of the whole
been made towards the universal settlement of the whole
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number in the [Kingdom].
number in the [Kingdom.]
3  <!-- symbol above number 3 -->  To the Points decided.
<head>3  <!-- symbol above number 3 -->  To the Points decided.</head>
In the first Place every case ought to be notified under the  
In the first Place every case ought to be noticied under the  
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title of that sort of action which gave birth to it.  As Action
title of that sort of action which gave birth to it.  As Action
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3.  <!-- symbol above number 3 -->  The person who is the object where he has any thing to
3.  <!-- symbol above number 3 -->  The person who is the object where he has any thing to
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characterize and distinguish him <del>from</del> the mass of Suiters in general _ _ <!-- two dashes placed on the line, not hyphens.  Check and amend if necessary those used. -->as Estors Admor <!-- symbol above text --> Infant Husband &amp; Wife.
characterize and distinguish him from the mass of Suiters in general
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_ _ <!-- two dashes placed on the line, not hyphens.  Check and amend if necessary those used. -->as <unclear>Estors</unclear> Admor<!-- symbol above text --> Infant Husband &amp; Wife.
4<hi rend='superscript'>thly</hi>  If it be a matter of practice that occasioned the question,
4<hi rend='superscript'>thly</hi>  If it be a matter of practice that occasioned the question,
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Names of the first may be printed in Italics with the name of the
other party subjoined in like manner — the number of the case
in Roman Numerals. [That is if the number of cases is computed
from the beginning of the book in which they are all
contained, but if from the first Book published upon this —
plan then it were better the common cyphers were allotted
to the number of the case — because the number of pages in any
one book will never be a thousand : But that of the deleted text cases 1- running
on indefinitely will come at last to be expressed by a notation
which in the Roman Form would be unfamiliar in the
highest numbers to the People & inconvenientdeleted text by it's length deleted text.]—
and of thedeleted text Page in cyphers with the mark Plff or Deft./ as
the case is subjoined. Connected by the common abbreviatory marks deleted text
signifying, "against", or at the Suit of" according as the —
party first named is Plff or Deft. Those of the second inordinary
types then the name of the cause, & the page where
mentioned.

Index to the points — decided Those of the third with the name of the cause and page.
2 Persons concerned in litiscontestation - whether Judges,
Councils, Attorneys, Subordinate Officers of the Court, deleted text Jurymen
or Witnesses with abbreviations denoting their respective
capacities the name of the case and page where mentioned.

At the title of each volume may be mentioned the Judges and
Officers of the Court during the Period which it includes.
At the title of each case the names of the several Council &
Attornies of each side and under this latter denomination
In Chancery the Clerk in Court as well as Sollicitor in the .
Bench the Clerk in Court as well as Attorney — In the Exchequer
the Attorney at large as well as the Attorney belonging
to the Court, where those characters happen respectively to be
separated. In like manner in a Country Cause the Agent in
Town as well as the immediate original Attorney in the country.


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A regular preservation of these memorials has more cases —
in abundance than can be particularly pointed out — How
many scatter'd intelligencies do we glean with avidity from
the writings of our incurious Ancestors, who little thought of the
search we make after them or the uses to which we put them! [try to gather instances.]. 2 Of Places — the mode of reference as before. In general one use of this will be an authentic History gradually
forming of all the property of the Kingdom, in which by
the help of such an Index every man as he had occasion —
might read what concerned that past with which he had to
do.In a view merely literary it coould be of great use to Typographical Historians in their compilation.

In particular in the instance of Boroughs in respect of their
Constitution, and of Parishes in respect of their Tythes, every
private man might see at once whether any thing had ever
ban transacted relative to that Borough or Parish wherewith
he had to do, and every public person what advancement had —
been made towards the universal settlement of the whole
number in the [Kingdom.] 3 To the Points decided. In the first Place every case ought to be noticied under the
title of that sort of action which gave birth to it. As Action
of Debt. Or in Equity, Injunction — Specific Performance.
2 Also under that of the place where it is founded on a
Statute which is local — as London. 2 Also under that of the thing which is the Subject of the
Action — as Bond.In Contracts & , the instrument of evidencing the contract or

3. The person who is the object where he has any thing to
characterize and distinguish him from the mass of Suiters in general
_ _ as Estors Admor Infant Husband & Wife. 4thly If it be a matter of practice that occasioned the question,
it should be inserted also under the Title of that Stage of the
cause concerning which it was moved. As Declaration Verdict.


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PROMULG. V. Year Books. Indexes. H


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[BR 2]



Identifier: | JB/070/136/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 70.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

070

Main Headings

of laws in general

Folio number

136

Info in main headings field

promulg. n. year books. indexes

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

a2

Penner

Watermarks

[[watermarks::gr [crown motif] [britannia with shield motif]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23251

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